Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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08/06/22 11:43 PM
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yotetrapper30
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yes there are some variations on exact tine design but yes 4 tine about 6 inch wide head
when you use it as a walking stick the tines spread out the weight so it acts a little like a duck foot in the mud
Paul talks about his potato rake from time to time , I know a lot of the water guys use them for a lot on the water line.
do a search on potato rake here on the forum and you will see many posts about what different people use them for from snakes , to beaver , wading , under water snares
Probably have better luck searching for "tater rake" and not "potato rake." Silly yankees, lol.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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08/06/22 11:49 PM
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yes there are some variations on exact tine design but yes 4 tine about 6 inch wide head
when you use it as a walking stick the tines spread out the weight so it acts a little like a duck foot in the mud
Paul talks about his potato rake from time to time , I know a lot of the water guys use them for a lot on the water line.
do a search on potato rake here on the forum and you will see many posts about what different people use them for from snakes , to beaver , wading , under water snares
Probably have better luck searching for "tater rake" and not "potato rake." Silly yankees, lol. the internet apparently speaks both for a google search you get the same tools in the same order potato rake vs tater rake but yes if your looking for a Paul Post he does call his a tater rake https://trapperman.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/7588891/re-holy-hook-batman#Post7588891potato rake turned up abotu the same number of hits on trapper man as tater rake and I notice the GA fellas call the a Potato rake also in many posts so it is a mix like Pop vs Soda maybe
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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08/06/22 11:53 PM
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TheYouthTrapper
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yes there are some variations on exact tine design but yes 4 tine about 6 inch wide head
when you use it as a walking stick the tines spread out the weight so it acts a little like a duck foot in the mud
Paul talks about his potato rake from time to time , I know a lot of the water guys use them for a lot on the water line.
do a search on potato rake here on the forum and you will see many posts about what different people use them for from snakes , to beaver , wading , under water snares
Ok, I have a potato rake then, so I'm good there.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: Nessmuck]
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08/07/22 03:17 PM
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The handle on that pic is crap, it will split/slab on the dark wood line.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 12:50 AM
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Has anyone actually driven a significant number of stakes with that curved handled Snor n Neally? It doesn't seem like a practical 2 handed driving handle.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 12:56 AM
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Go cheap at first, Harbor Freight, buy a (This word is unacceptable on Trapperman) file with it, learn how to sharpen it. Probably get both for $10.00
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 08:14 AM
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I’ve never seen a snow & Neally with a handle like that. I like the Hudson Bay. Their smaller camping axe doesn’t get used much. What ever you get, make sure to get a belt holder for it. Still haven’t tried a sandvik brush axe. Next on the list.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 08:40 AM
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DONT paint yellow in fall with yellow leaves its camo ! I paint all my logging-trapping equipment BLUE, dont see blue leaves on ground where one usually lays-drops tools
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 09:11 AM
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I have more axes than operators for them. Saw the guy online selling rehung oldies for $$$ I got excited. Here he was on tv so his are worth 400 more than mine lol.
If you swing a steel handled tool a lot, it beats your body much faster than wood.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: Boco]
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11/25/24 10:23 AM
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A sandvik brush axe is a great tool on the trapline for cutting trail and cutting and limbing poles. Wow~ not sure many people know what a Sandvik is but I could be in error. I have the following in my truck: Sandvik & single bit axe are about 27" in length & the Estwing is 18"
Last edited by Mt_FreeTrapper; 11/25/24 10:24 AM.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 10:35 AM
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What is it you're looking for then, exactly?
I've only been able to do mauls and felling axes since my antique store doesn't have very many smaller single bits. I'm looking for a 2-2.5# head with a 27 inch handle. I have one but the eye on it is starting to bow out from the handle and the blade of it is crooked. If the eye of the axe is becoming disfigured then you must be doing a lot of pounding with the butt of the axe.If thats the case,,you should get a Council Tool Hudson Bay Axe.2 lb. head with 24" handle.Council Tool also hardens the Poll (butt) of the axe,,so you can pound with it and not disfigure the eye.Most other axe makers dont harden the Poll of the axe head.They also offer the same axe head with just an 18" handle if you want a more compact axe.
Last edited by upstateNY; 11/25/24 12:32 PM.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: BigBob]
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11/25/24 12:50 PM
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The handle on that pic is crap, it will split/slab on the dark wood line.
I would bet that handle is Hickory. That species often has discoloration ( character) . Ever see high end Hickory cabinets ? Typically every board used is a bit different in shade or color.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: 2poor]
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11/25/24 12:52 PM
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The handle on that pic is crap, it will split/slab on the dark wood line.
I would bet that handle is Hickory. That species often has discoloration ( character) . Ever see high end Hickory cabinets ? Typically every board used is a bit different in shade or color. It is Hickory and that coloration doesnt bother me in an axe handle as long as the wood grain runs straight up and down.
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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11/25/24 01:20 PM
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Honestly, I'd go to Lowes and buy the cheapest hatchet they have. Or hit up some yard sales. You don't need a top of the line hatchet/axe for the trapline.
That said, I'd like to get a Snow and Neally someday, but it's not anything a beginner trapper needs. Treat yourself to that Snow & Nealley.You will love it.I have several different Snow & Nealley axes along with about a dozen other axes.Im kind of an axe and knife nut. 
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Re: Trapping axe
[Re: TheYouthTrapper]
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11/25/24 01:37 PM
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Last handle I bought has the white. At first I thought wane. After fitting no, it's like Upstate says.
I have also seen this in Black Cherry wood.
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